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Im so trying this

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rosemary-polenta pumpkin coffeecake

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Pineapple Cream Cake is my favorite summer cake! Recipe from TastesBetterFromScratch.com

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Rustic DIY Plank Art Stain weathered wood paint stencil

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A quick and easy, healthy, and delicious meal in a hurry! BLT and Avocado Quinoa Salad with Maple Vinaigrette ! #glutenfree

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“Better than Fried” Eggplant Parmesan appetizers - I am always looking for new eggplant recipes Yummy side item to the baked spaghetti! (Although, I admit, I didn't measure anything, but used the same ingredients!)~DS

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The Good Parenting Food Guide offers straightforward advice for how to encourage children to develop a healthy, unproblematic approach to eating. Explores key aspects of children's eating behavior, including how children learn to like food, the role of food in their life and how habits are formed and can be changed Discusses common problems with children's diets, including picky eating, under-eating, overeating, obesity, eating disorders and how to deal with a child who is critical of how they look Turns current research and data into practical tips Filled with practical solutions, take home points, drawings, and photos Mumsnet Blue Badge Award Winner

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Flourless Brownie Tart with Dark Chocolate Glaze and Whipped Coconut Cream

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How to Freeze Veggies

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Rustic Spanish California Home – The Living Room

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The Press Hotel by Stonehill & Taylor

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Tuna Pasta Salad | ReluctantEntertainer

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Blueberry-Kiwi Mojito

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Smoked Thanksgiving Turkey via GirlCarnivore.com

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Splyce Design | Geddes House

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If you purchase avocados, you probably know the proper technique for checking for ripeness. Give the flesh a soft squeeze, and it should yield to moderate pressure. However, sometimes a soft avocado is actually bruised. Since there's nothing more disappointing than slicing into a browned avocado, I've got another way of testing for ripeness. Flick the small brown stem off the top of the avocado. If it comes off easily and you can see green underneath it, the avocado is ripe! If the stem doesn't come off or if you see brown, the avocado is not ripe.

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